A Tale of Two States: A Warning About Joe Biden’s Power Plan

By Larry Behrens
July 06, 2021

With President Biden pressing on with attacks against America’s oil and natural gas workers to push his environmental agenda, it’s past time to shed a little light on the failure he’s promoting. He may claim that his proposal to produce 80% of America’s electricity through non-carbon sources is a bold new idea, it’s actually a green failure that he’s trying to recycle…and we’ve got the receipts from two states to prove it.

Let me introduce you to California and Arizona, two neighboring states where one has embraced the Biden Green Plan for years while the other rejected it. Rest assured, Biden, John Kerry, and their army of eco warriors are hoping you ignore the following inconvenient truths.

In November 2018, Arizona voters soundly defeated Prop 127 by a margin of more than 2 to 1. The ballot measure was heavily pushed by former presidential candidate current extreme eco-leftist billionaire Tom Steyer. Similar to Biden’s plan, Prop 127 required Arizona to get 50 percent of its power from “renewable” sources by 2030. Keep in mind, these are the same voters that would elect a Democrat to the US Senate and give its electoral votes to Biden just two years later, tipping the presidential race toward the left. In other words, Prop 127, less restrictive than the Biden plan, proved to be too extreme for down-the-middle voters

While 70 percent of Arizonans were rejecting the (future) Biden plan, California lawmakers passed SB 100 which forced a renewable standard of 60 percent by 2030.

The vastly different results speak for themselves.

Working families in California were on the receiving end of rolling blackouts in August 2020 as temperatures reached triple digits in some areas. Those blackouts, the first in nearly 20 decades, might not be the last as regulators warn it could be “lights out” for The Golden State in summer 2021 as well.

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At the very same time California’s families were scrambling for the power to stay cool, the residents of Phoenix were enduring 50 straight days of temperatures of over 110 degrees. Yet, families were able to stay cool because Arizona relies on natural gas and nuclear power for most of their energy. Both of those sources are outlawed under California’s radical plan. Voters rejected the Biden plan and not only did the power keep flowing, but their wallets didn’t suffer. Lower energy costs and no power outages is the result in Arizona.

California’s families already pay some of the highest eclectic rates in the nation, but in just the last year alone, the price of electricity has shot up nearly 11 percent. So, while the people of California were dodging rolling blackouts, they were also paying an ever-increasing premium for adopting the Biden plan.

For the record, the average electric bill in Arizona increased a mere 0.1 percent during the same time.

Sadly, these terrible results are just the beginning. Today, California is able to skirt some of the worst impacts of their terrible decisions because their leaders import 25 percent of all their electricity from other states, including places that, you guessed it, produce that electricity from carbon-based sources. You shouldn’t be surprised to learn that one of the states that sells California their power is…Arizona.

If the U.S. adopts the California/Biden plan, there is no backup state for us to import our power. There’s just high prices, rolling blackouts and empty promises. Those are the only real sources of power in the Biden plan.

Larry Behrens is the author of the report, “Lights Out: How Green Mandates Are Undermining the Affordability and Reliability of Electricity.” He currently works as the Western States Director for Power The Future, an organization fighting for America’s Energy Workers. He previously served as Communications Director for New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez. You can find him on Twitter at @larrybehrens 

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Juan Slayton
July 8, 2021 8:39 pm

The article is on target – and significantly understated. Nobody has yet mentioned the shutdown of Diablo Canyon nuclear. I’m looking at backup generators. Here’s a discussion of the subject (DC shutdown, not generators…)

https://blog.ucsusa.org/mark-specht/diablo-canyon-is-shutting-down-is-california-ready/

July 8, 2021 8:53 pm

– can you take the links to spam out of the middle of this post, please?

Reply to  Writing Observer
July 8, 2021 9:02 pm

Looking at the source, it is either an error – or an insertion attack. Just before the spam links, there is a link that you were apparently trying to make to a RealClearEnergy post (which doesn’t show up). That is because there is the “#” symbol at the end of the link, which suppresses the desired link text and picks up the spam after it, until a link end tag is hit with normal text following it.

One of the more subtle site attacks.

dk_
Reply to  Writing Observer
July 8, 2021 11:48 pm

Thank you. Seconded.

July 8, 2021 9:33 pm

They also import 92% of their natural gas in CA.
They are totally dependent on imports for their electrical energy needs, just like the UK.
It is simply madness.

griff
July 9, 2021 12:48 am

California power demands reached a record due to the extreme hear caused by climate change: that stress on the system (with hydro levels low and high demand in other states) would have happened even in a fossil fuelled California… as would the shutdowns caused by fire risk from electric cables..

Tony S
Reply to  griff
July 9, 2021 2:22 am

Yawn….

At the time I write this, the UK’s vast fleet of subsidised bird choppers is producing a whole 210 Mega Watt. 0.61% of UK demand. Boris’s Saudi Arabia of wind is flat on its ass. Once our nuclear and coal is gone, the lights are going out here too. I wonder how much pain will need to be inflicted on the population before they wake up and vote out the idiots responsible for the mess.

Reply to  griff
July 9, 2021 8:33 am

My friends in California tell me they never experienced blackouts in the past. Why now?

MarkW
Reply to  Graemethecat
July 9, 2021 10:26 am

According to griff, it’s because prior to last year, there were never any heat waves or droughts in California.

MarkW
Reply to  griff
July 9, 2021 10:25 am

In griff’s world, prior to the man burning fossil fuels, there were never any heat waves, nor any other type of bad weather.

Roger
Reply to  griff
July 9, 2021 10:29 pm

Griff, you are not acknowledging that before “green” we used oil and hydro for electrical generation.and blackouts was a term from WWII

July 9, 2021 8:24 am

Today in the UK wind power hit a low of 0.157 GW. Natural gas is producing up to 100x as much electricity as wind today in the UK.
Why anybody pushes wind as a solution to the planetary crisis of global warming is beyond me. Just numerical illiteracy or dishonesty.

JEHILL
July 9, 2021 9:19 am

The two states; binary: power on; power off.

This is how Democrats show they care about people.

Quilter52
July 9, 2021 9:38 pm

We are treading the same path in Australia albeit a few years behind the US. Perhaps we actually need to have the rolling blackouts and very high prices and perhaps just total power failures to emphasise what engineers know and what our brainless arts graduates masquerading as politicians haven’t a clue about. I suspect it’s not going to be until the woke set can’t use their devices because there is no power to recharge them and we have food shortages in rich Western countries because we cannot get food to market that there will be adorning of realisation of what we have done to ourselves. Unfortunately China will probably own us all by then.

niceguy
July 13, 2021 5:39 pm

What’s the point of having so many armed Americans if you have to put up with so much crap?